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CAVIAR: a 45k neuron, 5M synapse, 12G connects/s AER hardware sensory-processing- learning-actuating system for high-speed visual object recognition and tracking.

22 Jul 2009 This paper describes CAVIAR, a massively parallel hardware implementation of a spike-based sensing-processing-learning-actuating system inspired by the physiology of the nervous system. CAVIAR uses the asychronous address-event representation (AER) ...
rec_pub_19635693-caviar-45k-neuron-5m-synapse-12g-connects-s-aer-hardware-sensory.htm


Comparing ERP concomitant with stimulus-induced and self-paced movements: intracerebral recordings at various cortical sites.

22 Jul 2009 OBJECTIVES: To compare the shape, amplitude, and topographical distribution over sensorimotor and centroparietal cortex of two sets of ERP concomitant with the same type of movement (MCP), either visually-triggered (VT-MCP) or self-paced (SP-MCP). ...
rec_pub_19716466-comparing-erp-concomitant-stimulus-induced-self-paced-movements.htm


Optimizing microsurgical skills with EEG neurofeedback.

22 Jul 2009 BACKGROUND: By enabling individuals to self-regulate their brainwave activity in the field of optimal performance in healthy individuals, neurofeedback has been found to improve cognitive and artistic performance. Here we assessed whether two ...
rec_pub_19630948-optimizing-microsurgical-skills-eeg-neurofeedback.htm


On whether the environmental enrichment may provide cognitive and brain reserves.

21 Jul 2009 The construct of brain and cognitive reserves holds that cognitive enrichment fosters the development of neuroplasticity properties, which permit normal cognitive functioning even in the presence of brain pathology. Interpreting the ...
rec_pub_19631687-on-environmental-enrichment-provide-cognitive-brain-reserves.htm


Difference in gamma-band phase synchronization during semantic processing of visually presented words from primary and secondary languages.

21 Jul 2009 The difference in cortical mechanisms underlying processing different languages has been of great interest. Exploration of local and global functional connections between neuronal activities originating from task-relevant areas can contribute to a ...
rec_pub_19631628-difference-gamma-band-phase-synchronization-semantic-processing.htm


A foundation for savantism? Visuo-spatial synaesthetes present with cognitive benefits.

19 Jul 2009 Individuals with 'time-space' synaesthesia have conscious awareness of mappings between time and space (e.g., they may see months arranged in an ellipse, or years as columns or spirals). These mappings exist in the 3D space around the body or in a ...
rec_pub_19665699-a-foundation-savantism-visuo-spatial-synaesthetes-present-cognitive.htm


Targeted disruption of cocaine-activated nucleus accumbens neurons prevents context-specific sensitization.

18 Jul 2009 Learned associations between effects of abused drugs and the drug administration environment are important in drug addiction. Histochemical and electrophysiological studies suggest that these associations are encoded in sparsely distributed nucleus ...
rec_pub_19620976-targeted-disruption-cocaine-activated-nucleus-accumbens-neurons.htm


FMRI adaptation during performance of learned arbitrary visuomotor conditional associations.

16 Jul 2009 In everyday life, people select motor responses according to arbitrary rules. For example, our movements while driving a car can be instructed by color cues that we see on traffic lights. These stimuli do not spatially relate to the actions that ...
rec_pub_19619662-fmri-adaptation-performance-learned-arbitrary-visuomotor-conditional.htm


White matter abnormalities and cognition in a community sample.

16 Jul 2009 White matter hyperintensities (WMH) can compromise cognition in older adults, but differences in sampling, WMH measurements, and cognitive assessments contribute to discrepant findings across studies. We examined linear and nonlinear effects of WMH ...
rec_pub_19617597-white-matter-abnormalities-cognition-community-sample.htm


Digit span age scaled score in middle-aged military veterans: is it more closely associated with TOMM failure than reliable digit span?

16 Jul 2009 The relative usefulness of two digit span (DS) variables in detecting negative response bias, as defined by below cut-off performance on the Test of Memory Malingering (TOMM), was examined among primarily middle-aged military veteran outpatients who ...
rec_pub_19617596-digit-span-age-scaled-score-middle-aged-military-veterans-closely.htm

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